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IL: Man sues after "POLICE" t-shirt arrest
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"A Belleville Police officer arrested a St. Charles man for wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the word 'POLICE.'"
"Now, Adam C. Weinstein, of St. Charles, has sued the department for what he calls a violation of his constitutional rights."
"According to police documents, Weinstein was arrested in 2006 outside a bar in Belleville for 'impersonating officers.' He was wearing a black t-shirt with the word police striped across the front and back under a sweater. The t-shirt became exposed when he removed the sweater because he was hot."
"'Those t-shirts are a sign of solidarity,' said Howard A. Shalowitz, an attorney representing Weinstein. 'How many people wear NYPD caps? Are they impersonating police?'" ... -------
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